Birmingham County Court

... I Ninliltaill (gogliq 6qut. YESTERDAY. BEFORE L, TRAFFORD, ESQ. LoSiNG THE LAURELS AT THE QUEEN'S VISIT TO BIRI3UNtIOAll. -Perkinhs v. G'reaves (Anne.)-Plaintiff, who conducted his own case, is a milk ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELLIG4UE.I retu * I FPIDAY,. A-UG-UST 2n~ - oo was BEFORE MR. J.. S. MANSFIEL~D. sv ar- A Bitocc-John Carr, it brtedl-obillg fellow., was charged ev urea3 withI an assault on his wife. Mir ...

LANCASHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... LANCASHIRE SUMMER ASSIZE.S. SOUTHERN_ DTISION. whi CROWN COURT. Of Be BEFORE THE HON. CHIEF BAROo POLLOCK. FRIDAY, AUGUST 1a. aor HoaiR°ocKS v. BuLLoUGI- AN ANoTvru.-The criminal business not being r ...

HORRIBLE MURDER IN NORFOLK

... On Saturday night, the 7th inst., the usually quiet vil. lage of Martham was thrown into a state of great excite- ment in consequence of the discovery of a living naked child in a field, by Mr. Manship, a farner, He took the child home, and as soon as it was known, a number of women rushed to the house and offered their breasts to the infant, but it being too far exhausted, it was un- able to ...

EXECUTION OF CHERRINGTON

... The following account is from the Ijswich Express: -During the last few days every effort has been made, though in vain, to obtain a reprieve for the condemned criminal. As intimated last week, a pe- tition. numerously and very respectably signed, praying for a commutation ot the sentenced was for. wstded to the secretary of state. On Friday, W. D. Sims, Eoq, went to London and had an ...

A BRIGADEMAN STABBED AT A FIRE

... ?? PG1(3ADEMAN STABBED AT A FIRE. Late on Saturday night a fire broke out in some preliliseq belonnging to nMessrs. Merry and Nutter, :1:1 aulnd 134, ighl-street, Whitcclhapel. The fire conllntucedl in the cart-house, Old Castle-court, which is separiited from the stabling by only a narro-w paved yard. so that at one timc the de- structiull of sever;dl valuable horses appeared inevi- table. ...

ACTION TO RECOVER THE SALARY of a Prima Donna

... ACTION1 TO RECOVER TaE SALARY I of a Prima Donna. GUILDPiORD ASSIZES.-AUOGUST 14. Casixeera v. BorzAtx.-Thia was a, action to recover from the defend. ant, who was formerly ballet-master at the Italian opera, and who is also director of the National Theatre at Turio, the balance duo to the plain. tiff under atn agreement for her to sing as prima donna at the last men. tioned theatre. Sergeant ...

Published: Sunday 22 August 1858
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1783 | Page: Page 13 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY AND INSOLVENCY

... COURT OF BANKRUPTCY AND INSOLVE1NCY. I YURTER1DAYOIN 33AN55iRUPTOY.CU (Before.Judge Plauk(tt)4'vi ?? re ble S'sdcj n-T5 meeting in the matter of Q this bankrupt, who bed been a miller and corn merchant emi at Ds'ogheda,.and who had passed his final examination at !gte a former meeting, was for the examination of Mr. Joyce;; faa of the Belfast Bank at Drogboda, in reference to the:, nal ...

LAURELS AND INFAMY

... THnE case of Yescombo v. Walter Savage Landor, ?? in owr columns yesterday, is one which cannot be coiflfnlited upon without pain. An old man, and one who has 9iled a prominent position before tile woild, in the cvening oflids life, forfoits, by conduct the most malignant and detestable, tbe respect of Ills country, disgraces tihe profession of literature, and lenves upon every page lie has ...

LEEDS COUNTY COURT, YESTERDAY

... (Before T. IH. MAP.SIIALL, ESII., the Judge.) SPARK v. NEWBOUND. c Mr. BLANSHARD (instructed by Meslsrs. Dibb, Atkinson, nod Piper), was counsel for the plaintiff; and Mr. r FERNS was advocate for the defendant. Mr. BLANSUARD, in stating the case, ?? the plaintiff, Mr. Spark, was a professor of music, residing in Leeds, and be brought this action to recover the eum of £4 frone Mr. Thes. ...

GLASGOW EVIDENCE BEFORE THE COMMITTEE ON BILLETING

... GLASGOW EVIDENCE BEFORE THE COMMITTEE i . ON BILLETING. We have received a copy of the evideiice taken before the LI Committee which sat last session on this important subject, from which we select the testimony giren by our townsman, Councillor Dreghorn. The proceedings are reported as fol- lows in the blue book THURSDAY, 22D APnsL, 1858. entbcrs Present-- Mr. Black, Mr. Blackburn, Mr. Smith ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZES ITlbLIGE.NCE. WESTErRN C[ROs'I'-B3Ra~tor. AN OLD POET'S SA&NDL-YESICOI5OZ AND ANOtHEB V. This case baas created the greatest hiterst.6 Mr. Slade, Mr. M1. Smith, and Mr. H-. Buller weire counsel fortibe plaintiff * ard Mr. Phinn and Mr. Collier for the defendant. 'flais *vas an action for libel. Tbe declaration contained four counts, tE e last of wvhihil was for breach of a calitract ...